Search Results - "Schaub, Friedemann"
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Fas/FADD-mediated activation of a specific program of inflammatory gene expression in vascular smooth muscle cells
Published in Nature medicine (01-07-2000)“…Apoptosis of smooth muscle cells is a common feature of vascular lesions but its pathophysiological significance is not known. We demonstrate that signals…”
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Fas and Fas-Associated Death Domain Protein Regulate Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 Expression by Human Smooth Muscle Cells Through Caspase- and Calpain-Dependent Release of Interleukin-1α
Published in Circulation research (19-09-2003)“…ABSTRACT—We previously reported that treatment of human vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) with proapoptotic stimuli, including Fas ligand plus cycloheximide…”
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Management of 219 Consecutive Cases of Postcatheterization Pseudoaneurysm
Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (01-09-1997)“…Objectives. We attempted to evaluate nonsurgical methods of treating postcatheterization pseudoaneurysm. Background. The value of reapplication of a…”
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Apoptosis of Smooth Muscle Cells Is Not Silent: Fas/FADD Initiates a Program of Inflammatory Gene Expression
Published in Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine (2001)“…Unlike necrosis, apoptosis is classically considered to be “silent,” (i.e., self-contained and non-inflammatory). In this review, we describe the system that…”
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Fas and Fas-associated death domain protein regulate monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 expression by human smooth muscle cells through caspase- and calpain-dependent release of interleukin-1alpha
Published in Circulation research (19-09-2003)“…We previously reported that treatment of human vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) with proapoptotic stimuli, including Fas ligand plus cycloheximide…”
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Fas /FADD -induced pro-inflammatory response in vascular smooth muscle cells
Published 01-01-2002“…Apoptosis of smooth muscle cells is a common feature of vascular lesions. Unlike necrosis, apoptosis is classically considered to be “silent,” i.e.,…”
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